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Mistrist
Mistrist Mis*trist", v. t. To mistrust. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

Meaning of Mistris from wikipedia

- Mistris of Kutchs and Kadia Kshatriyas worked on building Diu Fort and the Portuguese called them Mestre due to their skills at fort building. Mistri...
- in Gujarat Government list as Mistri. Mistri Suthar - which is another name of Suthar community of Gujarat. The Mistris (also known as Kutch Gurjar Kshatriyas)...
- building and construction works. They are also known as the Mistris of Kutch adopting word Mistri, a term used in British India for master-craftsman, thekedar...
- the soak-pit would be dug by the laborers. Mistri Mistry (disambiguation) Mistri (caste) Gaidher Mistris of Kutch Vedic architecture and art of living...
- Shaheen Mistri (born 16 March 1971) is an Indian social activist and educator known as the founder of Akanksha Foundation, and social activist, an Indian...
- Deena M. Mistri (21 May 1925 – 27 January 2011) was an educator from ****stan. Mistri was a member of the Parsi or Zoroastrian Community. She was born...
- Mistri Airways, later known as Indian Overseas Airlines, is a defunct airline, which was based in India. The airline started operations in 1946 using Douglas...
- village holds a special place in the annals of Kutch Gurjar Kshatriya or Mistris of Kutch, who entered Kutch and fought a battle on the land of the Dhaneti...
- that given in A Certaine Relation of the Hog-faced Gentlewoman called Mistris Tannakin Skinker, a 1640 chapbook. A Certaine Relation claims that Tannakin...
- Navroji Rastomji Mistri OBE (3 June 1885 – 29 October 1953) was a Parsi Indian entrepreneur and philanthropist. Known as the “godfather of the poor” or...